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Block Grant Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grants Program – Formula and Discretionary Competitive
Department of Finance and Administration
Status:
Active
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Funding
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Match Required?
Eligibility
Tennessee
States:
Entity Types:
A State/local government entity performing forensic science services is considered a “forensic science laboratory” if it: o Employs one or more full time scientists (with a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in a natural science [e.g., chemistry, physics, biology, or a closely related natural science field]), and o Whose principal function is to examine physical evidence in criminal matters and provide reports and testimony to courts of law regarding such evidence. · “Police identification units” (units operating outside of the crime laboratory function), or entities that engage exclusively in evidence collection and documentation, are not forensic science laboratories for these purposes. · Medical examiner and coroner offices are treated as forensic science laboratories.
Projects to to improve forensic science and medical examiner/coroner services. Among other things, funds may be used to eliminate a backlog in the analysis of forensic evidence, and to train and employ forensic laboratory personnel and medicolegal death investigators, as needed, to eliminate such a backlog.
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